The Unreal engine is one of the most prolific pieces of technology used in the gaming industry, and the fact that the developers from Epic have just added official support for SteamOS and Linux is actually one of the biggest leaps for the open source platform since the release of Steam.

Clockwork Tales: of Glass and Ink, an adventure game developed and published by Artifex Mundi sp. z o.o., has just received a Linux version and is now available on Steam.

Clockwork Tales: of Glass and Ink was initially made available on the Windows platform more than a year ago, but it seems that the developers managed to port the game for the Linux players.

“A continuing string of strange earthquakes are causing the world’s cities to crumble to ruin. Dr. Ambrose Ink—one of the foremost minds of the technological revolution—hopes to expose the underlying cause of this supernatural phenomenon. It’s up to Dr. Ink’s longtime friend and confidante, Agent Evangeline Glass to save Dr. Ink and reveal what is causing the earthquakes,” reads the official Steam website.

Infinity Runner is a game that tells everything about the gameplay just with its name. The mobile platforms are filled with games that feature perpetual running, but there are very few on the desktop, and even fewer on Linux.

Valve just pushed another update for Steam, their digital distribution platform. The update contains a variety of bug fixes. In addition to that, this update now makes Steam for Linux officially compatible with the new distribution of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 14.04, which was a pretty fast move on the part of Valve. Apart from those, this update also improves and readies Steam to be fully compatible with Steam’s Virtual Reality. Instead of having to start it by the –vr command line option, the VR support is now integrated into Steam and it is capable of turning it on and off based on the hardware presence.